Non-equilibrium statistical theory about microscopic fatigue cracks of metal in magnetic field

Zhao Long Liu*, Hai Yun Hu, Tian You Fan, Xiu San Xing

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Abstract

This paper develops the non-equilibrium statistical fatigue damage theory to study the statistical behaviour of micro-crack for metals in magnetic field. The one-dimensional homogeneous crack system is chosen for study. To investigate the effect caused by magnetic field on the statistical distribution of micro-crack in the system, the theoretical analysis on microcrack evolution equation, the average length of microcrack, density distribution function of microcrack and fatigue fracture probability have been performed. The derived results relate the changes of some quantities, such as average length, density distribution function and fatigue fracture probability, to the applied magnetic field, the magnetic and mechanical properties of metals. It gives a theoretical explanation on the change of fatigue damage due to magnetic fields observed by experiments, and presents an analytic approach on studying the fatigue damage of metal in magnetic field.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108103
JournalChinese Physics B
Volume19
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2010

Keywords

  • Fatigue damage
  • Magnetic field
  • Micro-crack distribution
  • Non-equilibrium statistical theory

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